Browsing Fakultet for samfunns- og utdanningsvitenskap (SU) by Journals "Politics and Governance"
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All About Feelings? Emotional Appeals as Drivers of User Engagement With Facebook Posts
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Political campaigns routinely appeal to citizens’ emotions, and there is evidence that such appeals influence political behaviour. Social media, an important arena through which political actors communicate with voters, ... -
Analyzing Citizen Engagement With European Politics on Social Media
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Contributions in this thematic issue focus explicitly on citizens and their online engagement with European politics. For social media research in the European Union, citizens remain an understudied actor type in comparison ... -
A Bird’s Eye View: Supranational EU Actors on Twitter
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Given the politicization of European integration, effective public communication by the European Union (EU) has gained importance. Especially for rather detached supranational executives, social media platforms offer unique ... -
Political Issues in Social Media Campaigns for National Elections: A Plea for Comparative Research
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)As ideological, class-based voting has waned, issue-based voting has become more prevalent. Political parties can sway election outcomes by promoting certain topics, particularly on social media, which has become pivotal ... -
The Polyphonic Sounds of Europe: Users’ Engagement With Parties’ European‐Focused Facebook Posts
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)It is an old concern in public and academic debates that people are not interested in European-level issues, and even European Parliamentary election campaigns, which are the main democratic tools of the European Union ... -
Tapestries of topics: Factors affecting the issue diversity of political parties’ social media campaigns
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Tapestries of topics: Factors affecting the issue diversity of political parties’ social media campaigns